Chastis'd by sabler tints of woe;
And blended form with artful strife,
The strength and harmony of life."
Gray, On the Pleasure arising from Vicissitude.
The word chastised is similarly used by Cowley:
"From Saul his growth, and manly strength he took,
Chastised by bright Ahinoam's gentler look."
Davideidos, lib. iv. p. 133.
The idea of the whole passage may be found in Pope:
"Love, Hope, and Joy, fair Pleasure's smiling train;